CMX JumpStarts: Accessible and Compliant

Web Standards, CSS2, XHTML, WAI, 508? What's all that?

It sounds a bit dangerous, doesn't it? A little like lions and tigers and bears for the Web world. For those of you who have tried to design pages using CSS Positioning in the past, the Paris JumpStart will accelerate your progress through the learning curve and rank you up there with the elite who are already creating pages based on Web standards.

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Image 3: JumpStarts pass validation for CSS2, XHTML 1.0 Transitional, and WAI and 508 accessibility

Web designers moving towards Web Standards separate their content and presentation. They operate in an entirely new design/content paradigm. They use CSS2 (with positioning) to create the layout and design of the page, XHTML to structure the content within the markup, and Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) and/or 508 Accessibility standards to ensure that their pages are accessible to all.

CMX JumpStarts: Paris validates for CSS2 and XHTML 1.0 Transitional, and passes WAI and 508
accessibility checkpoints to make you look like an expert even if this is your first table-less layout.

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